Sentences with phrase «exhibitions several group exhibitions»

GROUP EXHIBITIONS Several Group Exhibitions conducted by Kerala Lalithakala Akademi.

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And check out Dolphin Gallery's group exhibition «Push» which features several NAP artists, including a favorite of ours, Michael Krueger.
As well as participating in several group exhibitions in the United States and abroad, she has held solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the Museum of the African Diaspora (San Francisco), and, most recently, the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York).
Her work is in several museum collections and has been included in many group and solo exhibitions.
Griffin has had several solo exhibitions in the US, including two with his former New York gallery Mitchell - Innes & Nash and has shown his work extensively in group shows both domestically and worldwide.
She has received several international honors, including the Fukuoka Arts & Culture Prize (2013) and has been the subject of numerous international solo and group exhibitions including, in 2014, her solo exhibition «Transgressions» organized by Asia Society Museum.
He returned to his artistic practice in 2005, and has since exhibited in several group exhibitions including State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970 co-organized by the Berkeley Art Museum and the Orange County Museum of Art; Ends of the Earth: Art of the Land to 1974 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Afterlife: A Constellation, curated by Julie Ault as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
There are currently several small one - person and group exhibitions of women artists and installations of discrete works by women artists scattered around MoMA although perhaps secreted might more accurately reflect the stealth approach to the serious engagement with curation, presentation, and acquisition of works by women artists that the museum is currently engaged in.
Coventry habitually works in series and the exhibition will showcase several important new groups of work.
In 1966, several years after his stark, expansive «black paintings» stole the show in a group exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art titled «Sixteen Americans,» Frank Stella said of his work, «What you see is what you see.»
During his lifetime, the artist's work was included in group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale as well as several Whitney Annuals and Biennials.
Additionally, his work has been included in several group exhibitions including Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015 at The Museum of Modern Art, America Is Hard to See at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Shine a light / Surgir de l'ombre: Canadian Biennial at the National Gallery of Canada.
Several of Berriolo's lyrical books, which combine watercolor, sewing and text, are on view through June 22 in «Paper Goods,» a group exhibition curated by Kara L. Rooney at Susan Eley Fine Art.
Burgess has successfully participated in several solo exhibitions, group shows, and major art fairs across Europe and the United States.
Ephemera installed throughout the exhibition by Allison Rudnick, the department's assistant curator, supplied a sense of material culture on the home front: a group of nine chromolithographic postcards from several nations shows zeppelins looming cartoonishly over iconic landmarks, and two examples of printed cotton toiles de guerre from 1916, combining French patriotic and military motifs with a classical ornamental vocabulary.
Since graduating from Wimbledon College of Art in 2007, he has had his work shown in several group exhibitions in London including at the Hannah Barry Gallery, The Mall Galleries and the Serpentine Gallery.
He has had several solo and group exhibitions in numerous venues including Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, Okinawa; Atsuko Barouh and Nikon Salon, Tokyo.
The collection of works defy the standard structure of a curated exhibition or the trend to have several small solo groupings presented under one roof.
He has been included in several group exhibitions including at Gaudel de Stampa, Paris, Der Tank, «Basel and UP STATE, Zurich.
Superficially this question is answered by following Mr. Kim's educational and career path as it goes from several Universities in Korea to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and develops into numerous group and solo exhibitions in both New York and Korea.
Her work has been exhibited at the 50th Venice Biennale; 2004 Taipei Biennial; Documentas 7 and 12, Kassel; several Whitney Biennials, New York; SkulpturProjekte Münster 07; and many other group exhibitions.
Bobrow has been included in several group exhibitions in Europe and the United States, including at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Brand New Gallery in Milan, and in New Deal, curated by Kyle Thurman and Matthew Moravec with the Art Production Fund.
He was involved in several exhibitions: in Los Angeles (USA) where he also organized a group exhibition (within the context of a residency at the 18th Street Art Center Of Santa Monica), in Poland at the Gotycka Museum Of Szczecin, in France at the «FRAC Aquitaine» within the context of the whim of play (Caprice des jeux) exhibition in Bordeaux, at the Article Gallery Birmingham Institute of Art and Design in the UK, and at the Goethe Institute of Bordeaux.
She has held numerous solo exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States, and her work has been included in several group shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Documenta XI in Kassel, and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne.
There she organized the first comprehensive solo museum exhibitions of Cory Arcangel (2010) and Claire Fontaine (2010), and several acclaimed group exhibitions including The Possibility of an Island (2008), Convention (2009), The Reach of Realism (2009), Modify, as needed (2011).
I shall have several works as part of a group exhibition at Dell Pryor Gallery in Detroit, Michigan.
He has participated in several international group exhibitions including 10 Mexican Photographers: A Select End - of - the - Century Generation (Lehigh University Art Gallery, Pennsylvania), Never Odd or Even (Marres Center for Contemporary Art, Revolver Archive F, Aktuell Kunst, Germany), Master Humprey's Clock (Stanley Brouwn pavilion, de Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands), Das phantastische Geheimnis des exotishen Universums (Galerie Ostermeier, Berlin), and Third Guangzhou Triennial in China.
So although I did several group exhibitions at Thread Waxing Space that I feel really proud of, exhibitions that were in conversation with exhibitions that had come before, such as Christian Leigh's I am the Annunciator, I wanted to talk back to certain curatorial strategies.
Several times during the exhibition the artist will facilitate a group experience employing the rope as originally activated by Halprin.
Several galleries, notably Pierre Matisse and Julien Levy, began showing the work of European Surrealists on a regular basis, while major group exhibitions, such as Fantastic Art Dada and Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1936, brought it to the attention of a larger audience.
The following year, Vézelay was invited to join the group Abstraction - Création and exhibited in several significant pioneering exhibitions of non-figurative art in France, Italy and Holland and this work demonstrates her move away from the Surrealist influence of her former partner, André Masson, towards pure non-objectivity.
The work in this exhibition is collated into several groups of graphic matter derived from a source assortment of elements that are variously reproduced, displaced and situated as a display.
By his death in 1998, D'Arcangelo was the subject of many one - man shows at such influential institutions as the Albright - Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), and the Institute of Contemporary Art (Chicago), as well as in several group shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Hirshhorn Museum (Washington D.C.), and the Museum of Modern Art (New York), where Pegasus was shown in their 1965 - 66 exhibition, Around the Automobile.
She has participated in several group exhibitions, most notably at Elmhurst College and College of DuPage.
TPG artists gained notoriety with their participation in several landmark exhibitions, including the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco (1939), the New York World's Fair (1939), and a 1940 group exhibition at the Museum of Non-Objective Painting (now the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) in New York City.
The last two decades have witnessed a resurgent interest in Stone's art, which has been a part of several group exhibitions in New York City and was the subject of two solo shows at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (2002 and 2006).
Since more than 20 years, her works have been included in several solo and group exhibitions in important museums and institutions worldwide.
Mellors has been featured in several important group exhibitions including: Taipei Biennal 2014, Taiwan; British Art Show 7: In The Days of the Comet (2011); La Biennale di Venezia - 54th International Art Exhibition - ILLUMinations, Venice, Italy (2011) and Altermodern, Tate Triennial 2009, Tate Britain, London.
In addition to paintings by several Gutai members, including Yoshihara, Atsuko Tanaka, Shozo Shimamoto, Sadamasa Motonaga, Kazuo Shiraga and Akira Kanayama, the exhibition includes examples of the Gutai journal and other publications; documentation of the 1958 Gutai exhibition at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York, works by New York artists who related strongly to Gutai; rare videos of Gutai exhibitions and performances in Japan; and photographs of American artists — including Jenkins, Alice Baber, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and John Cage — visiting the Gutai group in 1964.
In 1934, Vézelay was invited to join the group Abstraction - Création and exhibited in several significant pioneering exhibitions of non-figurative art in France, Italy and Holland.
He has participated in several international group exhibitions including Video Zone at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel (2004), Tokyo Wonder Site, Tokyo (2005), and the 9th Istanbul Biennial (2005).
In 1933, his paintings were include in several high - profile group exhibitions, including A Century of Progress at the Art Institute of Chicago, Contemporary Black Artists in America at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Exhibition of Works of Negro Artists at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C..
Nickel's clay works have been featured in several group and solo exhibitions including Cup: The Intimate Object IV, Fort Wayne, ID; HALIZO Art Festival, Norfolk, VA and The Ohr - O'Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, Mississippi.
Eric had his first solo exhibition in Portugal in 2014 but has participated in several group shows in Macao, Hong Kong, London and Singapore over the past seven years.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the Ruth Kanner Theatre Group will present several live performances inside the exhibition, featuring recited segments of the interviews Azoulay conducted.
The art gallery frequently hosts free group and solo art exhibitions several times a year, as well as forums and lectures which allow artists and art students to share knowledge and network amongst peers.
His own work was exhibited the same year together with that of the Das Junge Rheinland group, at Galerie Feldman in Cologne, and then in several group exhibitions in 1913.
In her previous post as the Associate Curator at North Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), she organized several solo and group exhibition including «The Reach of Realism» (2009), the first museum retrospectives of Cory Arcangel and Claire Fontaine (both 2010).
Anna Taut's work has been shown in several group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally.
This show at Tomio Koyama Gallery is his sixth solo exhibition, and his major group exhibitions include «VOCA 2008» (2008, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo), «Winter Garden: The Exploration of the Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art» (2009, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, traveled to several international museums), «Twist and Shout: Contemporary Art from Japan» (2009, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre), and «Nostalgia and Fantasy: Imagination and Its Origins in Contemporary Art» (2014, National Museum of Art, Osaka).
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